“You always want to support a Brit versus someone who’s not, but it was a funny one, watching those two guys in the ring that I’ve faced. Frazer showed an incredible amount of resilience. Sharing those first 12 rounds with him, it was something I was well aware of, what a strong man and strong character he was. But to bounce back from losses, things not going your way and all the expectation that falls on your shoulders after the Olympics and things like that, to have the grit, will and determination to keep going … And I know he said even since that fight, ‘I don’t care [about the critics], I’m still going. Don’t write me off yet, there’s still more for me to do.’